The costs and benefits of using private housing as the home base for care for older people : Secondary data analysis : Final report
Bridge, Catherine2008
Books, Manuscripts
Outlines research into the relationships between the costs and benefits of using private housing as the home base for care for older people rather than residential care facilities.
The costs and benefits of using private housing as the home base for care for older people : Secondary data analysis : Final report / by Catherine Bridge, Peter Phibbs, Hal Kendig, Mark Matthews, Brian Cooper and Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURi)
Sydney AHURI April 2008
56 p.
The housing model: Analysis method, assumptions and limitations - Disability Aged and Carers Survey (DACS) - Estimating the cost of support - The housing model - Housing, services and entry to residential care - Cost-benefit analysis - Estimating the costs of home based care - Incremental cost analysis based on best and worst case scenarios - How do different aspects of housing contribute to the financial costs and benefits of using private housing as the home base for the provision of care services for older people? - Housing policy implications - Economic value of housing for older persons - Growing demand for home-based care - Appropriateness of residential housing design for older persons - Housing policy changes needed to secure the future for older people
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362.61 COS
362.61
English
Aged -- Australia -- Home careServices for aged -- Australia -- PlanningAged -- Australia -- Housing and accommodation needsAged -- Australia -- HousingAged -- Australia -- CareAged -- Australia -- Housing -- Social aspectsOlder people -- Australia -- HousingAged -- Australia -- Economic aspectsServices for older people -- Australia -- Planning
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